Current PhD candidates

Marike van Aerde MA
‘Roma, Città Aperta’ – A Study of Creative Emulation and Aegyptiaca in late Republican and Early Imperial Rome
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Drs. Raed AlGhazawi
Assessment and Management of Museum Environment: a case Study from Jordan
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Drs. Luc Amkreutz
Comparative Analysis and Interpretation of Meso- and Neolithic Intrasite Variables in the Lower Rhine Basin (6000-3500 BC)
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Drs. Nick Ashton (PhD Defence 11th May 2010)
Challenges to the Occupation of North-West Europe during the late Middle Pleistocene.
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Drs. Marc Bajema
City-State Cultures and the Archaeological Record: a comparative perspective
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Drs. Quentin Bourgeois
Ancestral Mounds - The genesis and histories of barrow groups.
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Drs. Alistair Bright
Social-Political Complexity in the pre-Columbian Caribbean
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Min-Chin Chiang MA (Kay)
Behind the Reutilization of Colonial ‘Heritage’ in Taiwan
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Elinor Croxall MA
Settlement patterns, site reuse and differentiation in the Middle to Late Pleistocene of Northern Europe
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Marieke Doorenbosch MA
An environmental study of barrows.
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Drs. J.A. van Essen
The Pliocene and Pleistocene evolution of mammoths (genus Mammuthus) has long been interpreted as a gradual and comprehensive process
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Virginia Garcia Diaz MA
Technological and functional analysis of Single Grave artifacts from North-Holland.
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Drs. A.J.D. (Daan) Isendoorn
Dynamics of Material, Social and Ideological Relations in the Pre-Columbian Insular Carribean
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Drs. Tatiana Ivleva
Britain outside Britain: Diaspora of British population in the Roman Empire
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Drs. Adam Jagich
The evolution, ecology and dynamics of the Neandertal range
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Drs. Akemia Kaneda
Development and change in the organization of settlement and architecture in the Late Neolithic
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Wen-Li Ke MA
Heritage in Indigenous Education: Problems and Prospects
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Jason Laffoon MA
Communicating Communities - isotope study
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Drs. Sjoerd van der Linde
International Archaeological Heritage Management
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Drs. Jimmy Mans
Caribbean Roots: A diachronic perspective on perishable material culture in the Caribbean
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Hayley Mickleburgh MPhil
Teeth Tell Tales
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Angus Mol Mphil
Communicating Communities - the engagement of the mind within the material world.
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Dennis C. Nieweg MA
Pre-colonial human exploitation of neotropical fauna in the circum-Caribbean region
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Eva Paulsen MA
Hunting a Hunters Tale
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Drs. Araceli Rojas Martínez Gracida
The count of the days and the knowledge of healing among ayoojk jääyë of Oaxaca
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Drs. E. van Rossenberg
Materiality of households and communities in Central Italy (c. 1700-700 BC)
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Drs. Anna Russell
Changing patters of animal exploitation (c. 6800-6200)
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Alice Samson MA (PhD Defence 22 April 2010)
Renewing the house: Trajectories of social life in the yucayeque (community) of El Cabo, Higüey, Dominican Republic, AD 800 to 1504.
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Drs. Kyriakos Savvopolous
Funerary wall paintings of Alexandrian tombs of Hellenistic and Roman periods
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Drs. N. Shirai (PhD Defence 29 April 2010)
The Archaeology of the First Farmer-Herders in Egypt: New Insights into the Fayum Epipalaeolithic and Neolithic.
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Drs. Mark Sier MA
Improving the chronology of NW European Palaeolithic: Palaeoenvironmental correlations and implications for understanding hominin behavior
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Drs. Hanna Stöger
Roman Ostia: Sciety and Urban Infrastructure during the 2nd century AD
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Drs. Eef Stoffels
Nijmegen Kops plateau: A Roman Fort
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Vangelis Tourloukis MA
The Lower Palaeolithic record of Greece
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Jorge Ulloa Hung MA
The aboriginal interaction between eastern Cuba and Hispaniola: a comparative study of Meillacoid communities.
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Roberto Valcárcel Rojas MA
Indo-Hispanic interaction in indigenous archaeological context on the northeast of Cuba: a case study from El Chorro de Maíta.
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Drs. WANG, Yu
Essays on the maritime archaeology of power and conflict: the lost Dutch armed merchantmen in the Taiwan Strait, c.1622-1661.
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Karsten Wentink MPhil
Ancestral Mounds - Biographies of grave goods and the identity of the dead.
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Drs. Dianne van de Zande
Development and change in the organization of settlement and architecture of rural northern Syria during the late Roman period (c. AD 400–700)
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